Bill Clinton's plane reportedly made an emergency landing in Tanzania

A plane carrying President Bill Clinton made an emergency
landing Wednesday in Tanzania,
according to CBS News.

"The plane made an emergency landing at the Dodoma fueling
station, where the engine had to be fixed," CBS' Rebecca
Kaplan wrote. "The plane was a Canadian turboprop Dash 7,
traveling from Iranga, a city in the center of Tanzania, to Lake
Manyara, which is in the north."

Everyone on board is reportedly safe and sound.

Clinton and his daughter are on a tour of African projects funded
by their nonprofit, the Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton
Foundation. Other countries on their itinerary
include Kenya, Liberia, and Morocco.